It was very interesting to read about how Microsoft is getting kids involved with their future. An article found on Microsoft's website informs the public of the lengths 10 year-old reporter, Brennan LaBrie, is going to educate others of the powerful impact technology is making in the world. From over 400 kids, Brennan LaBrie was selected as one of the 12 to become a student reporter for TIME for Kids magazine. He chose to visit Microsoft's Redmond campus to learn more about the future of education, specifically how the company is helping to make learning fun and improving resources for students and teachers.
By allowing kids to visit the company and learn more about their future and the future of technology, Microsoft is really benefitting themselves. If students and teachers become more aware of the resources that Microsoft is creating and how benefical these resources would be in the class room, Microsoft's stock market value has the potential to increase significantly.
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After reading your article i thought that it was a really cool idea. With allowing kids to go to there campus it should increase there investments. With kids learning about computer software at that age they could have a smart future.
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